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Biologizing Product Development— Results from a Student Project

Helten,Katharina; Schenkl,Sebastian; Lindemann,Udo // 2011
Biomimeticsbecome a more and more attracting topic in the field of product development. Whereas most literature aims for a codification of biology knowledge in order tomake it usable in fferent forms ...

Boost Business by Design

Lockwood, Joseph Benjamin; McAra-McWilliam, Irene; Reid, Iain // 2011
‘Creating Cultures of Innovation’ is a unique project that works with Scottish Industry to embed creativity as a collective skill within organisations. Supported by the Scottish Funding Council and ...

Brand Mapping, A Tool for Design Management

Natuu, Shetall ; Natuu,Anirudh // 2011
With saturation of market situation, design will be the key differentiating factor in the new era. Design can help businesses scale new horizons and address to their specific audiences. Through Brand ...

Bridging the Gap Between Aims And Objectives for Business Clients and Academic Course Planners in ‘Linked’ Learning Projects

Loy, Jennifer; Ancher, Simon // 2011
Creating learning experiences for students in higher education that have a basis in real world practice provide the opportunity for ‘significant’ learning. In addition ‘linked’ learning projects help ...

BROWNFIELD PROCESS FOR DEVELOPING OF PRODUCT FAMILIES

Lehtonen, Timo; Pakkanen, Jarkko; Lanz, Minna; Järvenpää, Jukka; Tuokko, Reijo // 2011
This paper represents a development process of product families in a case where already available designs are emphasized. This can be called as a brownfield process. Tools, which support the ...

BUSINESS MODEL DESIGN METHODOLOGY FOR INNOVATIVE PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS: A STRATEGIC AND STRUCTURED APPROACH

Lee, Ji Hwan; Shin, Dong Ik; Hong, Yoo S.; Kim, Yong se // 2011
The business model is receiving considerable attention these days as companies achieve great success, or suffer damaging failure, by changing their way of doing business. The present study aims to ...

BUSINESS PLANS INFORMED BY DESIGN

Petersen, Soren Ingomar; Heebøll, John // 2011
Today the value created by applying design at a business model and innovation level as opposed to a design and process level is marginal. Interviews with product developers from academia and industry ...

Business-Design Laboratory: a Strategy for Innovation

Betancourt, Maria Clara; Mejía Puig, Luis Alfonso // 2011
The contribution of industrial design schools to the development of innovative products is well known around the industrialized world. In Latin American countries like Colombia, industrial design is ...

Can a Virtual Design Environment Enhance Group Creativity and the Use of Stimuli?

Elias, E. W. A.; Chamakiotis, P.; Howard, T. J.; Dekoninck, E. A.; Culley, S. J. // 2011
It is a common perception that creativity for design is best performed in a collaborative, group environment.Group idea generation and brainstorm sessions are of widespread practice across ...

CAN DESIGNERS BE PROACTIVELY SUPPORTED AS FROM PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS?

Galea, Amanda; Borg, Jonathan; Grech, Alexia; Farrugia, Philip // 2011
During the design process, designers are concerned with two main types of issues - issues related to “what needs to be achieved” or “whats” and issues related to “how these needs will be met” or ...

CAN EXISTING USABILITY TECHNIQUES PREVENT TOMORROW’S USABILITY PROBLEMS?

Harkema, Christelle; Luyk - de Visser, Ilse; Dorst, Kees; Brombacher, Aarnout // 2011
Product usability is necessary to ensure efficient and effective products which satisfy users. But despite all available usability techniques many users still experience usability problems when using ...

CAPTURING INTERACTIONS IN DESIGN PREFERENCES: A COLORFUL STUDY

Orsborn, Seth; Talecki, Hannah // 2011
Many engineering and marketing tools exist to help a designer optimize quantitative attributes of a product, such as height, weight, volume, or cost. However, these methods cannot effectively take ...

CAPTURING THE CONCEPTUAL DESIGN PROCESS WITH CONCEPT-CONFIGURATION-EVALUATION TRIPLETS

Kroll, Ehud; Shihmanter, Alexander // 2011
Design knowledge is a key asset that companies find difficult to capture and access. Since most design is redesign, being able to use prior knowledge effectively is crucial. A record of the design ...

CASE STUDIES TO EXPLORE INDEXING ISSUES IN PRODUCT DESIGN TRACEABILITY FRAMEWORK

Pavkovic, Neven; Bojcetic, Nenad; Franic, Leonard; Marjanovi // 2011
Little is currently understood about the requirements for engineering information traceability in product development environment, and there are few methods by which effective traceability can be ...

Catchy Presntations: Design Students using Pecha Kucha

Eriksen, Kaare; Tollestrup, Christian; Ovesen, Nis // 2011
y to communicate and present ideas and proposals for customers, partners, investors and colleagues. The Pecha Kucha principle, developed by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham, has become a widely used and ...

CHALLENGES AND LIMITATIONS OF APPLYING AN EMOTION-DRIVEN DESIGN APPROACH ON ELDERLY USERS

Andersen, Casper L.; Gudmundsson, Hjalte P.; Achiche, Sofiane; Boelskifte, Per // 2011
Population ageing is without parallel in human history and the twenty-first century will witness even more rapid ageing than did the century just past. Understanding the user needs of the elderly and ...

CHALLENGES IN NETWORKED INNOVATION

Maurer, Christiane; Valkenburg, Rianne // 2011
The paper discusses an exploratory study within a longitudinal research project on open innovation, and specifically, the collaboration of two or more companies, named networked innovation. Nine ...

CHALLENGES IN SEMANTIC KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT FOR AEROSPACE DESIGN ENGINEERING

Sanya, Isaac; Shehab, Essam; Lowe, Dave // 2011
The efficient and effective management of knowledge is becoming increasing important within the aerospace design engineering sector due to the complexity of product development. The ongoing ...

Challenging Innovative Thinking among Design Students through “Cultural” Goal Finding in the Fuzzy-Front-End

Liem, Andre // 2011
Within the context of integrated product development, the level of innovative success in formulating an effective product strategy and a design goal is highly dependent on how thorough ”Product ...

CHANGE IN REQUIREMENTS DURING THE DESIGN PROCESS

Sudin, Mohd Nizam; Ahmed-Kristensen, Saeema // 2011
Specification is an integral part of the product development process. Frequently, more than a single version of a specification is produced due to changes in requirements. These changes are often ...

Changing Mindsets, Improving Creativity and Innovation in Engineering Education

Berglund, Anders; Klasén, Ida; Hansson, Mats; Grimheden, Martin // 2011
Universities need to reconfigure and rethink existing engineering beliefs in order to keep promoting students that can target and capitalize on tomorrow’s opportunities. This put pressure on ...

CHARACTERIZATION OF LEADERSHIP WITHIN UNDERGRADUATE ENGINEERING DESIGN TEAMS THROUGH CASE STUDY ANALYSIS

Palmer, Gary; Summers, Joshua // 2011
The paper explores leadership that exists within undergraduate engineering design teams. Often, leadership is described based on managerial styles, leadership types and styles, emotional ...

Characterizing and Evaluating Aesthetic Features in Vehicle Design

Ranscombe, Charlie; Hicks, Ben; Mullineux, Glen; Singh, Baljinder // 2011
The design and development of vehicles requires large investment compared with most mass produced products. Consequently there is a large financial risk associated with the commitment to develop and ...

CHARACTERIZING REFLECTIVE PRACTICE IN DESIGN – WHAT ABOUT THOSE IDEAS YOU GET IN THE SHOWER?

Currano, Rebecca M.; Steinert, Martin; Leifer, Larry J. // 2011
Innovation is in part driven by creative ideation, particularly in the fuzzy front-end of the design process, which has been described and studied as a process of reflection-in-action [1]. We ...

Boolean Searches

The following examples demonstrate some search strings that use boolean operators:

  • design community
    Find rows that contain at least one of the two words.
  • +design +community
    Find rows that contain both words.
  • +design community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “community”.
  • +design -community
    Find rows that contain the word “design” but not “community”.
  • +design ~community
    Find rows that contain the word “design”, but if the row also contains the word “community”, rate it lower than if row does not.
  • +design +(>community <decisions)
    Find rows that contain the words “design” and “community”, or “design” and “decisions” (in any order), but rank “design community” higher than “design decisions”
  • design*
    Find rows that contain words such as “design”, “designs”, “designing”, or “designer”.
  • "some words"
    Find rows that contain the exact phrase “some words” (for example, rows that contain “some words of wisdom” but not “some noise words”). Note that the " characters that enclose the phrase are operator characters that delimit the phrase. They are not the quotation marks that enclose the search string itself.

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